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Town Council

On one Monday of each month, at 19:00, the Town’s elected officials welcome you to a regular Council meeting. Attend the meetings not only to learn about decisions affecting the Town’s operations but also to ask questions.

Please note that minutes of meeting are posted on the website only once they have been approved by Council, usually the month after the meeting concerned. The agendas are usually posted on the Friday before the meeting.

Audio recordings of the Council meetings

Past Council meetings can be listened to online. Recorded in audio format, the meetings are posted on the Town’s YouTube channel.

Map and list of electoral districts

View the map of the Town’s six electoral districts. If the map does not help, refer to our list of districts by address.

Joseph Daoura

Councillor for District No. 1, Joseph Daoura is a lawyer in private practice, specializing in civil, administrative and commercial law, immigration, labour law and family law. For many years now, he has been involved in various organizations as well as community, cultural and social events.

Minh-Diem Le Thi

Councillor for District No. 2 and a member of the Quebec Order of Engineers, Minh-Diem Le Thi holds a master’s in telecommunications and a bachelor’s in electrical engineering from Université Laval in Quebec City. She has worked for several telecommunications firms and acquired solid experience in strategic planning of technology development. A volunteer teacher of young people and adults, she remains deeply involved in various cultural communities.

Erin Kennedy

Councillor for District No. 3 and a Town of Mount Royal native, Erin Kennedy has served as a Town councillor since 1999. She has a special interest in community involvement and has distinguished herself as chair of the Mount Royal Volunteer Centre. She remains active in her church and in non-profit organizations.

John Miller

Councillor for District No. 4 and a Town of Mount Royal native, John Miller has many years’ experience as a Town councillor, his current term being his sixth. As such, he has developed considerable expertise in the areas of municipal finance and public works. Mr. Miller has served as head of the Mount Royal Municipal Association and remains involved with the United Church.

Michelle Setlakwe

Councillor for District No. 5, Michelle Setlakwe is a lawyer by profession. She practiced corporate law for 10 years in a large Montreal firm. As a mother of three, she has given back to the community through volunteer citizen involvement in our neighbourhood french public schools, notably as chair of Fondation St-Clément. Over the years, she has also undertaken volunteer work for the CHU Sainte-Justine Foundation, including as a member of the "Healing More Better" campaign cabinet.

Jonathan H. Lang

Independent Councilor for District No. 6 and a third-generation Mount Royal resident, Jonathan Lang is a dentist working in private practice. Actively involved in international dental organizations for over 30 years, he has extensive experience in public relations and convention management.